| Literature DB >> 26624519 |
Tiecheng Wang1, Guangzhou Qu2, Jingyu Ren2, Qiuhe Yan2, Qiuhong Sun3, Dongli Liang2, Shibin Hu2.
Abstract
Degradation of humic acid (HA), a predominant type of natural organic matter in ground water and surface waters, was conducted using a gas phase surface discharge plasma system. HA standard and two surface waters (Wetland, and Weihe River) were selected as the targets. The experimental results showed that about 90.9% of standard HA was smoothly removed within 40 min's discharge plasma treatment at discharge voltage 23.0 kV, and the removal process fitted the first-order kinetic model. Roles of some active species in HA removal were studied by evaluating the effects of solution pH and OH radical scavenger; and the results presented that O3 and OH radical played significant roles in HA removal. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and FTIR analysis showed that HA surface topography and molecular structure were changed during discharge plasma process. The mineralization of HA was analyzed by UV-Vis spectrum, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), specific UV absorbance (SUVA), UV absorption ratios, and excitation-emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence. The formation of disinfection by-products during HA sample chlorination was also identified, and CHCl3 was detected as the main disinfection by-product, but discharge plasma treatment could suppress its formation to a certain extent. In addition, approximately 82.3% and 67.9% of UV254 were removed for the Weihe River water and the Wetland water after 40 min of discharge plasma treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Disinfection by-product; Humic acid; Natural organic matter; Surface discharge plasma
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26624519 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.11.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236